Exercise, sickness, stress, and biological disorders can all cause you to sweat.
Because, when you sweat, it evaporates from the surface of your skin, taking excess heat with it. This makes you feel cooler.
Yes. You perspire to lose heat- from the evaporation of the sweat. In high humidity, sweat evaporates poorly, so you sweat more (because you are cooled less).
heat asthma(not sure) humidity excess sweat glands spicy food-curry makes you sweat nervous- you get really nervous and start to sweat crazy- tension
Humans sweat in a tropical heat.
The water from you body makes sweat, and the sweat cools down your body so your body won't over heat.
It affects humans because it makes them think differently like for example if it is hot most people cannot concentrate because of the heat.
It gives us light makes us sweat and gives heat
The body has a number of strategies for removing excess heat energy from your body. The skin uses sweat glands to excrete sweat, which evaporates and cools a person's body temperature. The blood vessels expand to release heat, which is why we become "red" when we are hot.
Evaporation cooling
sweat take heat to the skin where it is evaporated and takes the heat with it.
The hot water on your skin opens your pores, and makes you sweat. The sweat evaporates, taking body heat away - making you feel cold. When your body is cold - you shiver.
i got the answer "In the rainy season it is hot and humid The heat makes you sweat and the humidity stops it from evaporating." when i attempted to find answer for my child's home work, but in my opinion it doesn't sweat much during rainy season, indeed we hardly sweat , right?come on discuss.-fazil,nagercoil